Professor of Pharmacy at Hogwarts

Chapter 277, Abnormal Dumbledore

"why?"

Alexis organized her words and said

"Because it's useless."

"If you give it back to them, they can't keep it."

"One Fenrir can steal all the Time-Turners, oh, and maybe an Umbridge. Two people can steal a whole bunch of Time-Turners, and how long can they keep this one? "

"Besides, I suspect the Ministry of Magic isn't safe either."

Dumbledore put down what he was holding and looked up at Alexis.

"Alex, we can't save too many time-turners."

"Otherwise Hogwarts will be a target."

"Hogwarts is a school of magic. It is the responsibility of the Ministry of Magic to protect the Time Turner."

Alexis savored Dumbledore's words carefully. He felt that Dumbledore had something in his words, but there was no evidence.

Dumbledore chuckled, took the packed letter in his hand, and came to Alexis' side.

"Did you go drinking again?"

"Go and take a rest, I'll take care of the rest."

Alexis looked at Dumbledore suspiciously.

It wasn't that he didn't trust Dumbledore, it was that Dumbledore gave him such a vague feeling that he couldn't even determine Dumbledore's position.

Now the werewolf causing trouble in the Forbidden Forest has been caught, and even the Muggle thermal weapon has been "captured", but there are still a lot of mysteries that have not been solved.

Are the werewolves ordered by Fenrir?

What are they doing at Hogwarts?

Where did the rifle come from?

Who did Fenrir join?

Is it a Muggle government?

Are the International Federation of Wizards and the British Ministry of Magic involved in this matter?What about the Muggle government?

What are the International Federation of Wizards, the Ministry of Magic, and the Muggle government doing?

Will similar incidents happen in the future?

Too many mysteries.

If the Ministry of Magic and even the International Confederation of Wizards are involved, then handing over these two werewolves and the Time-Turner to the Aurors, wouldn't this be letting the tiger go?

"The Ministry of Magic and the International Confederation of Wizards—"

"Alex, you have to keep your faith in justice." Dumbledore interrupted Alexis. "Maybe someone is involved, but this does not mean that the entire Ministry of Magic and the International Federation of Wizards are involved."

Alexis curled her lips, unable to agree with Dumbledore's words.

The International Federation of Wizards existed as early as the 17th century. At first, it was a loose civil organization.Of course, any organization initially develops from a non-governmental organization.

Later, the International Federation of Wizards gradually grew in size, its internal organizational structure and code of conduct were standardized, and it became the largest official organization in the wizarding world.

It is somewhat similar to LHG, but it is more effective and has more power than LHG.

The relationship between the International Confederation of Wizards and the Ministry of Magic in various places is different from that between the LHG and its member states. The International Confederation of Wizards has a certain degree of binding force on the ministries of magic in various places. Some weak ministries of magic are even completely controlled by the International Confederation of Wizards.

In other words, the Ministry of Magic is more like the local branches of the International Confederation of Wizards.

In this way, Alexis could not believe that if the International Confederation of Wizards was involved, it would happen without the Ministry of Magic being aware of it.

In turn, Alexis could not believe that the Ministry of Magic, a branch of the International Confederation of Wizards, was involved in a serious incident. Alexis could not believe that the International Confederation of Wizards had no knowledge of it.

Valley</span>This is the wizarding world, not Muggle society.

Because of this, Alexis believed that the International Federation of Wizards and the Ministry of Magic were in complete collusion and collusion.He really couldn't understand why Dumbledore had so much confidence in the International Federation of Wizards.

You are not the president of the International Federation of Wizards, where do you get your confidence?

Although Alexis has no evidence at all, it can be surmised by inference.

Grindelwald once taught him a truth: if any organization develops for a long time without changing at all, various problems will inevitably arise within it.People will also forget the original intention of the organization in the pursuit of power and gain.

Maybe the original intention of the founder of the organization was good, but who can guarantee that future generations thousands of years later will understand the original intention of the founder?

"Okay, go back and rest."

Dumbledore finished cleaning up and drove Alexis away.

Alexis still didn't return to the office, so he walked into the Room of Requirement when no one was looking.

This time, the layout of the Room of Requirement was similar to last time, with the same high-end imitation style of the Byron Hotel suite.

Alexis lay on the bed, staring at the ceiling in a daze.

He thought Dumbledore was a bit abnormal.

Although Dumbledore acted as usual, full of inexplicable confidence in the International Federation of Wizards and the Wizengamot, he seemed a little impatient.

It stands to reason that the "thief" caught last night should be interrogated privately today, or as Dumbledore's identity as the master of Legilimency, he should directly "check" the memory in the werewolf's mind.

But Dumbledore didn't do anything, didn't explore anything, but was a little eager to hand the person over.

These two "thieves" are like hot potatoes.

This is extremely abnormal behavior.

Unless Dumbledore had already checked, or he noticed something unusual.

Either that or Dumbledore has dementia.

Alexis couldn't help laughing as she imagined Dumbledore suffering from Alzheimer's disease and drooling at the corners of his mouth.

How can it be!

Alexis turned over and lay down on her stomach, took out a notebook and started writing and drawing in it.

Originally, he expected to learn some information from these two "thieves", but now that the "thieves" were sent away by Dumbledore, he could only make inferences based on the existing known information.

The first is Fenrir. In this incident, the werewolf and the time turner appeared at the same time. This almost makes it clear that Fenrir was behind it.

As far as Alexis knows, there are three people who currently own time turners. One is himself, and the time turner was given to him by Grindelwald. The other is Professor McGonagall, whose origin is unknown, and Fenri. Er, robbed a large number of time-turners from the Ministry of Magic. The exact number is unknown.

Professor McGonagall stayed at Hogwarts all year round, and he didn't know any of the werewolves except Lupin, so he was naturally excluded.

He knows what he has done and rules it out as well.

After all, Fenrir is the only one left.

The second is Fenrir's purpose.

Unlike Dumbledore, Alexis did not think in the direction of "werewolves preparing to capture Hogwarts" from the beginning.Because in the history in his mind, the gorgeous combination of werewolves, Death Eaters, Dementors and Voldemort could barely break through the defense of Hogwarts.

This was done without him and Dumbledore.

Now that he and Dumbledore were here, Alexis doubted whether there was still a force in the world that could break Hogwarts.

But after writing and drawing, Alexis suddenly thought of a question:

He had humiliated Fenrir during the Yorkshire Massacre - although Alexis did not think it was humiliation, from an ordinary person's point of view, it seemed that it was indeed humiliation.

Could it be Fenrir's revenge?

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